Serial repetitive nerve stimulation studies in organophosphorus poisoning indicate two distinct pathophysiological processes occur at the neuromuscular junction in the intermediate syndrome.
Nicholas Alan BuckleyPradeepa JayawardaneVajira S WeerasingheAndrew H DawsonTharaka Lagath DassanayakePublished in: Clinical toxicology (Philadelphia, Pa.) (2024)
There are two easily distinguishable pathophysiological abnormalities in the neuromuscular block in intermediate syndrome. While they often coincide, both may be observed in isolation. The total and rate-dependent block at 30 Hertz are strongly associated with more severe weakness.